Reports Of Pro-Immigrant Protesters Burning American Flag On 4th Of July Fuels Fight In Murrieta

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Reports Of Pro-Immigrant Protesters Burning American Flag On 4th Of July Fuels Fight In Murrieta by BIZPACREVIEW | JULY 6, 2014 The small Southern California community of Murrieta has become ground zero in the growing humanitarian crisis on the U.S. southern border with Mexico, and reports that an American flag was burned there Friday will only add to that distinction. Breitbart News reported that it obtained a photo of a burnt American flag at “a pro-amnesty protest” near the Murrieta Border Patrol station on the Fourth of July. The image was provided by “an antiillegal immigrant activist,” and the partially burnt flag is on the ground. Photo Credit Breitbart News Murrieta found itself in the news Tuesday when protesters turned out to block the street to the border patrol facility, forcing buses carrying illegal immigrants from Central America — including unaccompanied children – to turn away. With 52,000 unaccompanied children having crossed into the U.S. from Mexico since October, the Obama administration is sending the children all throughout the United States for processing. ICE can no longer call illegal immigrant children ‘aliens’ More buses were expected Friday, and protesters vowed to block them as well


the buses never arrived. “This has nothing to do with race, ethnicity or religion,” an anti-illegal immigration protester told the Desert Sun. “This is where we draw a line in the sand and say, “enough.” “Go back to Europe!” a pro-amnesty supporter shouted earlier — a sign of the growing tension as the pro-amnesty crowd demands accommodation for all who show up on the U.S. border.

New Border Risk: ISIS Ties To Mexican Drug Lords by ANDREW J. IRELAND | WND | JULY 5, 2014

A top U.S. Defense Department analyst under President Bush says ISIS, the Islamic jihadists creating a Muslim caliphate in Iraq and beyond, could use the Mexican border to infiltrate America, and it could happen “sooner rather than later.” At a time when thousands are crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally each day, the risks might never be higher, said Michael Maloof, now a senior staff writer for WND and expert on the Middle East. He said there are risks to the economy and the nation’s health. And he warned the Iraq crisis easily could turn into a global issue. In the Middle East, the radical jihadists in the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (Greater Syria), or ISIS, have been conquering northern portions of Iraq. They’ve been executing, crucifying and beheading as they burn through the fragile nation. They now threaten to overthrow the government of Iraq and its neighbors to build a caliphate to use as a launching pad for attacks on the U.S. and its allies. At the same time, some 1,500 illegal aliens are crossing the Mexico-U.S. border each day and the Obama administration has done little, if anything, to stop the influx. Putting the two together should raise alarms, he said. “ISIS may be working to infiltrate” the U.S. with the aid of transnational drug cartels, he said, citing the violent Mexican criminal gang MS-13 as a highly likely candidate for the partnership. “MS-13 already are in over 1,100 U.S. cities, and, as a consequence, the infiltration capabilities are


very, very high and the threat from them can be sooner rather than later,” Maloof warned. If ISIS did smuggle operatives into the U.S. across the U.S.-Mexico border it would almost certainly not be the first time a terrorist group has done so. Officially recognized by the U.S. government as Special Interest Aliens (SIAs), since the onset of the war on terror WND and other media have reported multiple cases of foreign nationals, including alQaida sleeper operatives, being smuggled into the U.S. Further, in multiple instances the action was said to be aided by MS-13. As reported by WND in 2005, Paul L. Williams, a former FBI consultant and author of “The al-Qaida Connection: International Terrorism, Organized Crime and the Coming Apocalypse,” claimed that alQaida under the leadership of Osama Bin Laden had delivered nuclear technology into the U.S. Williams said at that time that former CIA Director George Tenet informed President Bush one month after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks that at least two suitcase nukes allegedly had reached al-Qaida operatives in the U.S. Williams claimed al-Qaida would pay the notorious MS-13 street gang between $30,000 and $50,000 for each sleeper agent smuggled into the U.S. from Mexico. The sleepers are also provided with phony identification, most often bogus matricula consular ID cards indistinguishable from Mexico’s official ID, which are accepted in the U.S. to open bank accounts and obtain driver’s licenses. At the time, a Border Patrol supervisor anonymously reported that there was a surge in “OTMS” – other than Mexicans – being caught coming into the U.S. “About one in every 10 that we catch, is from a country like Yemen or Egypt,” he said. According to Border Patrol spokesman Rob Daniels, 10 Egyptians were arrested recently near Douglas, Arizona. Each had paid $7,000 to be brought from Guatemala into Mexico and then across the border, he said. According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, hours after the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, an anonymous caller led Mexican immigration agents to 41 undocumented Iraqis waiting to cross into the United States. The Associated Press reported Mexican immigration police detained 13 citizens of Yemen on Sept. 24, 2001, who were reportedly waiting to cross the border into Arizona. The Yemenis were arrested in Agua Prieta, across the border from Douglas. Luis Teran Balaguer, assistant head of immigration in the northern state of Sonora, said, “The evidence indicates that they have nothing to do with terrorist activities.” The Agua Prieta Mexico newspaper, El Ciarin, however, did not agree with Balaguer’s assessment. The editor, Jose Noriega Durazo, said on a front-page headline “The Arab terrorists were here!”


Potential terrorists stealing across the border had been predicted well in advance of the World Trade Center disaster. A May 1, 2000, report to the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, the General Accounting Office said: “Alien smuggling is a significant and growing problem. Some are smuggled as part of a criminal or terrorist enterprise that can pose a serious threat to U.S. national security.” Then-Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., the same year, said, “It’s almost incredible to recognize, as part of the overall strategy this government is going to employ to deal with the issue of terrorism, that we would not concentrate heavily on securing our borders and try to do everything humanly possible to stop people, who have evil intent, from coming into the United States.” New border risk: ISIS ties to Mexican drug lords VIDEO BELOW http://www.wnd.com/2014/07/new-border-risk-isis-ties-to-mexican-druglords/#AMwy0gmLUEYTSwYq.99

Texas Rangers Dispatched to Secure Border Amid Stolen Mexican Nuke Threat by MAC SLAVO | SHTF PLAN | JULY 5, 2014


For the third time in less than a year Mexican officials report that security surrounding the storage and transportation of nuclear material in the troubled state has been compromised. According to civil defense officials a vehicle carrying a lethal dose of radioactive Iridium-192 was hijacked by unknown thieves. The Mexican government warned Friday that a vehicle containing radioactive material has been stolen, and issued a dire warning to the thieves against taking the potentially deadly material from its protective container. The substance “can be dangerous for human health if removed from its container,” the officials said in a statement, adding that the material can be lethal even if handled for only a brief time. The theft in Mexico state prompted officials to issue an alert throughout the capital region and in neighboring states. Last year a truck carrying deadly Cobalt-60 was stolen and in June armed gunmen raided a research facility near Mexico City making off with a device containing Cesium-137. The thefts, although not officially spoken about in Washington, have prompted fears from concerned Americans that smugglers or terror organizations may be attempting to produce a “dirty” bomb that could be used in populated U.S. cities. Though such an improvised device would not cause a typical nuclear reaction, it could still spread highly radioactive material for miles and cause untold damage if it were detonated in a highly trafficked area. A 2010 special report highlighted a “major terror threat” surrounding Other Than Mexican migrants making their way into the United States via the porous southern border. According to the report, border patrol agents routinely catch and detain individuals from Afghanistan, Iran, Jordan and other mid-east countries that have a strong extremist presence. “We have left the back door to the United States open… We have to understand that there are definitely people who mean to do us harm who have crossed that border.” -Former Rep. J.D. Hayworth Though tens of thousands of illegal immigrants have been flooding the border for several months and overwhelming border patrol personnel, many politicians claim that there exists no security threat. Representative Sheila Jackson Lee of Houstonreportedly handed out lollipops to migrant children being detained at internment camps. “This is not a national security crisis,” Lee told reporters, claiming she visited emergency detention camps without a firearm and did not fear for her life. The camps, according to reports, are being managed by armed security teams calling themselves ‘brown shirts.’ In Texas, where the federal government has pulled back federal law enforcement and border security personnel, Governor Rick Perry has been left with no other choice but to deploy Texas lawmen to help stem the tide of incoming migrants.


The state is spending upwards of one million dollars per day to man the border every few hundred yards at the more popular crossing areas. The legendary Texas Rangers have been sent to assist with securing the southern border along with other Texas Department of Public Safety law enforcement officials. The Texas Department of Public Safety has admitted it is spending millions to transfer Texas Rangers and state troopers to the border for “saturation patrols,” confirming what Infowars encountered on the state’s southern border. Last week, we encountered a state trooper every few hundred yards for several miles east of Pharr, Texas on Highway 281 which hugs the Mexican border. Yet the state and local police patrolling the region heavily outnumber the Border Patrol agents Infowars observed in and around a 50 mile stretch of highway between Pharr and the border city of Brownsville, Texas, even though kidnappings and other violent crimes in the area have increased exponentially due to illegal immigration. Infowars finally found an abundance of Border Patrol vehicles, but they were sitting in the parking lot of a government facility. “We are simply being ordered to stand down and stop tracking and trying to apprehend the criminals,” Shawn Moran, Vice President of the National Border Patrol Council, told Breitbart back in October. He added that Border Patrol agents “in every single sector from San Diego to the Rio Grande Valley in Texas” were receiving these orders. While Americans are being routinely monitored and flagged as extremists who are a danger to society, the entire southern border has been left completely unsecured. The Federal government, while stockpiling billions of rounds of ammunition, deploying thousands of armored vehicles around the country and heavily militarizing law enforcement agencies, has refused to utilize these taxpayer funded assets to protect the United States from the very real chance that diseases, violent criminal gangs, and now even nuclear devices could cause more damage than any ‘domestic person of interest’ ever could.

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